[nabs-l] the use of sighted guide technique

Lillie Pennington lilliepennington at fuse.net
Sat Aug 10 06:47:37 UTC 2013


I would personally say sited guide is okay. You can generally get a feel for who won't mind. I would just make sure that if you needed or wanted to get around the building independently that you could

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On Aug 10, 2013, at 2:06 AM, Carly Mihalakis <carlymih at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi, Tina,
> 
> Go sighted guide unless you're out to prove some eitherial point, which I highly doubt is the case. You know what you are capable of so why need you prove it to anyone? Take the arm because you're right, of course it's faster for everyone!
> Good luck, Tina!
> for Today, Car
> "That which produces bliss should be used in worship since it ravishes the heart"
> - Tantraloka At 01:50 PM 8/9/2013, Kelsey Nicolay wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I will be joining a women's chorus very soon.  The group practices at a church in my hometown.  They are on Friday evenings which means my parents have to wait until rehearsal ends to go down to our camper.  My question is this: I have always just went sighted guide with my family or friends just because it is faster for everyone.  However, since I may have to take the transit sometimes or go with another chorus momber, do you think it is appropriate to use sighted guide technique with them, whether it be the transit driver or another person in the group? Or should I arrange for someone to show me how to get in and out of the chorch independently? If so, if my mobility instructor cannot do it, how would a family member go about taking over this role? I used sighted guide with my friends in my college women's chohus, but I have a feeling that since this group is a community group, it will be different.  What do you guwiths think?
>> Thanks,
>> 
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